at The University of Notre Dame.
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The firms that pay for social media presence provide resources.
But we cannot let cowards shut us down.
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...doesn't matter, if he posts something that deserves correction or clarification, it's in the "Open" and will be responded to.
Meanwhile, there's always a chance that he'll summon the courage to engage since he knows I'll never call him a "Serpent Tongue" or some inane invective like that ;-)...
Complete lie.
should be an excellent insight into what he and my Dad went through during WWII...heads up...I might just add some of my Dad's remembrances from his diary during tour of duty.
“The question is what’s going to happen to the March for Life? It was successful, right?” he said. “The March existed to overturn Roe V. Wade, but now that it’s overturned, abortion still exists in our country.”
Hopefully, those students will hold that thought and use "Critical Thinking" discussions to discern why abortions still exist...and frankly always will so long as there are such things as "Unwanted Pregnancies" that are forced upon women. Perhaps...after such reflections... those Domers will help lead the way toward a universal "Prudential Judgement" on abortion in this country that brings them in line with what the vast majority of Americans have already come to understand.
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on abortions…no lie and btw, I had nothing to do with that survey.
You are twisted Ty. Paul Harvey was right.
attendees, Ara…as opposed to the <8M who want a total ban.
You have reversed the order of importance.
1) The RCC teaches that, under certain circumstances, "Just Wars", that involve large amounts of killing, including innocent people, is accepted...and...
2) The RCC has never taught that "Personhood" begins at conception, and more recently, Pope Francis stated that the personhood of a fetus is the subject of debate
Then ask yourself what the common thread is between these two truths...I'll give you the answer after you've put in the effort to discern it.
As to the Just War, your description is another lie.
The damage inflicted by the aggressor on the nation or community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain;
all other means of putting an end to it must have been shown to be impractical or ineffective;
there must be serious prospects of success;
the use of arms must not produce evils and disorders graver than the evil to be eliminated.
Lie on, Lyrone.
1) Just Wars...see the Roman Catholic Catechism, Section 2309...note also the concluding paragraph in that section...
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"The evaluation of these conditions for moral legitimacy belongs to the prudential judgement of those who have responsibility for the common good."
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Is killing always a sin?...yes...are there situations in which it can be accepted?...yes
2) Personhood at conception...see the attached link, including this excerpt from the concluding paragraph...
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What does all of this mean? Well, for one thing, it is clear that the Magisterium has acknowledged on multiple occasions that there is a debate about personhood. It is also clear that the Church has not always considered the life of a human person to begin at conception, nor has the Church definitively taught this. That said, the Church has always regarded abortion to be evil from the moment of conception. More recently, the Church has pushed back against the idea that “delayed personhood” is relevant to its position on the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception. It has taught instead that life, from the moment of conception should be treated and respected as a human person. And in this, Pope Francis has always been in line with Catholic Tradition.
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Is abortion always a sin?...yes...are there situations in which it can be accepted?...given that the Church has not definitively taught that a fetus is a person, there is reason to use "Prudential Judgement" and say that under certain conditions (e.g. rape, or any forced pregnancy) abortion can be accepted.
Face facts...and reason...this is why the large majority of Catholics and all Americans believe that abortion needs to be a legal option for all women in this country.
Link: https://wherepeteris.com/pope-francis-and-the-personhood-debate/
People aren’t buying your lies. Not even the libs on this board
of the Catholic Catechism on "Just Wars"...I didn't write those statements...it's right there in front of you...the RCC...under certain conditions...condones the killing of others, even if they are innocent non-combatants who become collateral damage.
In the second case, the exact words of Pope Francis are repeated...i.e. the personhood of a fetus is debated and not an established RCC teaching...even backed up by someone who doesn't want to accept his clear statement.
I'm just relaying the facts of Church teachings...no lies on my part...not sure about you, though.
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need to produce evidence to the contrary....I'm certainly not stopping you.
btw, I haven't heard you answer the question..."Have YOU the person, ever posted on this Forum with the username of Aragoto?"...be careful...God is watching.
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You need to come to grips with why this is…any thoughts?
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for counting large numbers of things...or people...one by one...c'mon, whatever your chosen handle is, don't revert to your anal-retentive self...reasonable and rational people people understand that indeed a large majority...i.e. tens of millions of Catholics... don't believe in a total ban on abortion.
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that will aid its members in achieving the best life for all. In that process changes occur as better understanding and discernment by people come to light. Case in point...it used to be that "Usury" was considered a grave sin by the magisterium...now the Vatican routinely lends and borrows at whatever the market rate is.
More recently, our Pope has instituted a global Catholic Synod in order to hear from everyone in the Catholic faith, with the objective of discerning wisdom from those comments and adjusting the teachings of the Church to better serve the people...not to simply restate old dictums...therefore, when large majorities of Catholics voice their opinions on issues like abortion, that will have an effect, given facts such as the debate on personhood for a fetus and the denial of a woman's right to live her life freely... in accordance with Church guidance...because of a forced and totally unwanted pregnancy.
Think about this.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogma_in_the_Catholic_Church
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just make stuff up...like the Dogma claim...do some housecleaning before judging others....then get educated.